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Applying after
design studies

Depending on your current level of study, our school offers you the opportunity to continue your studies in programs taught in French or in English, in 3rd year of the DN MADE, undergraduate Diploma or in 1st year of our Master's level degree.

Applications are only possible on our application site.

Joining our school after design studies:

Our programmes taught in English

Find out how to join our school in 4th year of our five-year Diploma or in 3rd year of the DN MADE, undergraduate degree

Applications for the 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of the Master's level degree or the 3rd year of the DN MADE via our application website are organised into 7 admission sessions:



  • December session: applications until 08 December 2023
  • January session: applications from 09 December to 31 January 2024
  • February session: applications from 1 to 29 February 2024
  • March session: registrations from 1 to 29 March 2024
  • Aprilsession: registrations from 1 to 30 April 2024
  • May session: registrations from 1 to 31 May 2024
  • June session: registrations from 1 to 28 June 2024
Undergraduate Diploma (DN MADE)
For non-exchange students
3rd year / International Class
Undergraduate studies
  • DN MADE Digital Media Design: Apply
  • DN MADE Industrial Products: Apply
  • DN MADE Retail & Interior Design: Apply
Admission requirements

Academic requirements

This programs are open to all applicants who completed 2 years of undergraduate studies in the chosen program design field, equivalent to 120 ECTS:

  • Digital Design or Multimedia for the DN MADE Digital & Media Design;
  • Product Design for the DN MADE Industrial Products;
  • Space Design for the DN MADE Retail & Interior Design

It is possible to apply before actually having completed the required level of studies or ECTS. However, admission will only take effect once the degree is obtained or the credits have been validated.

Once accepted, students remain eligible for registration for one year.

Final admission will only take effect when the necessary visa is obtained, if applicable.




Language requirements

English

All classes and workshops are conducted in English. Therefore a basic command of this language is recommended.

If you are not a native English speaker, we ask that you provide proof of your English proficiency (minimum 600 points at the TOEIC test or equivalent). If you are not in possession of such a certificate, you may take an oral assessment during the interview.

French

While not mandatory for the International Class, a certain command of French language is recommended for daily life in France and integration purposes. You can provide any certificate of French language you may already have or you can indicate your current level of French using the CEFR self assessment grid. However, students wishing to continue their studies at the master’s level in one of the programs taught in French will need a good command of both spoken and written French.

Admission process

Applications will be open on Novembre 15th, 2023 for the academic year 2024-2025

They can only be done online on our application website

Undergraduate Diploma (DN MADE)
For exchange students
3rd year / International Class
Undergraduate studies
Admission requirements

Only students from one of our partner schools can join the school as an exchange student.

Admission process

If you want to apply as an exchange student, please see the page Coming to Nantes as an exchange student.

Postgraduate studies - Master's level degree
For non-exchange students
1st year of the master level degree program
Postgraduate studies
  • International Design Strategy / Le Studio France Apply
  • International Design Strategy / Africa Studio Apply
  • International Design Strategy / Brazil Studio Apply
  • International Design Strategy / China Studio Apply
  • International Design Strategy / India Studio:This programme will not be open for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Admission requirements

Academic requirements

These programs are open to all applicants who either:

  • Hold a Bachelor’s Degree in design* or equivalent
  • Have completed three years of undergraduate studies in design* equating to at least 180 ECTS credits

* As the master's level degree programs are cross-disciplinary, students from different design backgrounds may apply:

  • Space design, interior design, or interior architecture,
  • Interaction design or multimedia design,
  • Product design or industrial design,
  • Graphic design or visual communication.

You may apply before actually receiving the degree or having completed your undergraduate studies.
However, admission will only take effect once the degree is obtained or the undergraduate credits have been validated.


Applicants whose level we assess to be insufficient may be recommended to follow a semester or a full year in our 3rd Year of DN MADE / International Class before entering the master’s program.

Once accepted, students remain eligible for registration for the following academic year.

Final admission will only take effect when the necessary visa is obtained, if applicable.




Language requirements

English

If you are not a native English speaker, we ask you to provide a proof of your English proficiency:

  • 700 points at the TOEIC test or equivalent for postgraduate studies taught in English;

We require all applicants to have a good level of English for two reasons:

  • Students enrolled in one of the programs must be able to follow the courses and write their thesis in English;
  • All students must obtain a minimum level of 800 points at the TOEIC test in order to be granted the Master’s Degree in Design from L’École de design Nantes Atlantique.

French

While not mandatory for the programs taught in English, a certain command of French language is recommended for daily life in France and integration purposes. You will have to provide any certificate of French language you may already have or you can indicate your current level of French using the CEFR self-assessment grid. A minimum level of CEFR B2 in French is however requested for non-native speakers who wish to apply for our postgraduate studies taught in French.

Admission process

Applications will be open on Novembre 15th, 2023 for the academic year 2024-2025

They can only be done online on our application website

They are organized in 7 sessions:

  • December session: From November 15th to December 8th, 2023
  • January session: from December 9th, 2023 to January 31, 2024
  • February session: from February 1st to 29th, 2024
  • March session: from March 1st to 29th, 202
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  • April session: from April 1st to 30th, 2024
  • May session: from May 1st to 31st, 2024
  • June session: from June 1 to 28th, 2024

Selection process

1. Online application and payment of the application fees (€50);

2.Uploading all the required documents for application:

  • Résumé (CV);
  • Portfolio;
  • If you are not a native English speaker : An English certification of 700 points at the TOEIC test or equivalent;
  • Reports of the last two years of study in design;
  • Copy of Bachelor’s Degree in design or equivalent (if already obtained);
  • Copy of your identity card or passport;
  • Cover letter (letter of intent);

3. Application file review and interview;


4. If your application is accepted, you will be asked to electronically sign a teaching contract & to proceed to the first payment of the tuition fees to confirm your enrollment.

More information about the evaluation criteria & the portfolio

Postgraduate studies - Master's level degree
For exchange students
Admissions requirements

Only students from one of our partner schools can join the school as an exchange student.

 

Admissions process

If you want to apply as an exchange student, please see the page Coming to Nantes as an exchange student.

Contact

For any questions or additional information about exchange semesters, please contact Orianne Besnard, international relations assistant at: incoming@lecolededesign.com

Practical information
Annual tuition fees, years 2, 3, 4, 5

French students and European Union students: €8,900 per year
Non-European Union students: €9,900 per year

+ CVEC (Student and campus life contribution): contribution set at just under €100 per year
CVEC website

According to the decree 2019-344 of April 19, 2019 on differentiated registration fees, the students concerned by the"French and European Union students" fees are :

  • Students assimilated to national students, i.e. citizens of the European Union, the European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), Monaco, Andorra, Switzerland, residents of Quebec, etc.
  • International students holding a long-term resident card or students who have declared their tax residence or who have been attached to a tax household in France for more than 2 years.

Installments:

Tuition fees can be settled in installments as follows :

  • When handing in your full registration form after being accepted: you must submit a 25 % deposit by bank transfer to confirm you accept your admission.
  • Payment will be settled through five direct withdrawals on your bank account (on the 15th of each month, from October to February).

Excerpt of our Rules & Regulations (clause 2): 

"Tuition fees are set each year by the Board of Directors and due by the stated dates."

Excerpt from our Teaching contract (clauses 4 & 6):

"4-The student has 14 days from the date of conclusion of the contract to withdraw by notifying the school of his/her decision. To exercise his/her right of withdrawal, the student informs the school of his/her decision to withdraw by means of a clear written statement.
If the above conditions are fulfilled, the school will proceed to the reimbursement of the payments received from the student under the contract, using the same means of payment as the one used by the student and within 14 days from the date of exercise of the right of withdrawal."

"6.1 Cancellation of registration is possible free of charge upon presentation of relevant proof in the following cases: failure to meet the prerequisites, failure to obtain the visa for an international student or change of orientation to another program as part of Parcoursup. In this cases, the school will then proceed to the reimbursement of the first payment received."

The complete Study regulations document can be sent upon request.

Scholarships

Unfortunately, the school does not have manage a scholarship program. According to your country of residence and your particular situation, different possibilities of financing your studies in France may be available: government grants, funding granted by international organizations and NGOs, private fellowships...

Campus France has a scholarship search engine which may help you identify a scholarship available in your situation (country of residence, degree being prepared etc.).

Academic calendar & more practical information

Consult the start dates of our programs

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Programs taught in French

 

Contact

Any question regarding our programs or the application process?
Please leave us a message, while indicating the program you wish to apply for:

admissions@lecolededesign.com
(+33) 2 51 13 50 70.

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Updated on 29.03.24